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Democratic attorneys general challenge Trump’s newest tariffs
A group of Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the tariffs President Donald Trump adopted last month.
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A group of Democratic attorneys general filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the tariffs President Donald Trump adopted last month.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, top Democrat on his chamber's Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, emphasized that the war doesn't factor into that debate.
↵↵Republicans, meanwhile, appeared effusive, breaking out into multiple "U-S-A" chants and rising into standing ovations every few phrases. Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy told the crowd. "This union is in crisis right now."
Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
Christopher S. Murphy, top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, said Wednesday.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters. "You have to take his Greenland threats seriously now."
Starting gate↵↵Church and state: As Democrats look beyond 2024's bruising defeats, some candidates are challenging the idea that religion has no place in an increasingly secular party.
Christopher S.
“This is a very different moment than March,” Connecticut Democrat Christopher S. Murphy told reporters. “I acknowledge that the call in March was tough for a lot of my colleagues.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., whose state is among the 16 targeted, said on the social platform X. "Time to stiffen our spines and demand that we only fund a government that obeys the law."
D.C.’s delegate: Our colleague Justin Papp reports on the emerging Democratic primary for the District of Columbia’s nonvoting delegate in Congress as the longtime incumbent, Eleanor Holmes Norton
Norton’s new challenger In the midst of what local advocates describe as an assault on home rule, concern has grown over the health and mental acuity of D.C.’s lone voice in Congress, the 88-year-old civil
District delegate: Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, who was chief of staff to D.C.’s nonvoting delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, in the 1990s, writes in The Washington Post that the longtime lawmaker
Norton, who has served as D.C.’s delegate since 1991 and long pushed for statehood, spoke in opposition to each of the GOP-led measures at the markup.
Ted Cruz, Christopher S. Murphy and Angus King, reported earning no royalties in 2024. Party registration: Democrats face a voter registration crisis, The New York Times reports.